220,000 €
4 bedrooms villa, 296 m² Lumezzane, Brescia (province)
Main Features
terrace
Description
In a dominant position surrounded by greenery, this single-family house represents a unique opportunity for those looking for tranquility and space. Composed of two independent three-room apartments each of about 110 square meters walkable. it is ideal for two families. On the ground floor, you will find a rustic apartment with an exclusive terrace, perfect for enjoying moments of relaxation outdoors. On the first floor, the apartment offers a large living room, a separate kitchen, two double bedrooms and a bathroom.
The property extends over a spacious land and has an exclusive courtyard, a large attic and a cellar. Built in 1970, the house is to be restored, allowing you to customize it according to your tastes!
Lumezzane is located in the Val Gobbia, the lateral valley of the Val Trompia, 460 meters above sea level. The highest mountain is Mount Ladino with its summit Corna di Sonclino (1352 m). The main river is the Gobbia (9 km). Lumezzane has always been a mountain area connecting the Val Trompia and the Valsabbia, as well as a transit point to the western coast of Lake Garda. The municipality has many hamlets, some very historic, other born in more recent times, but all characterized by strong identity, starting with the inhabitants who very often talk about the hamlet rather than the municipality as a place of residence. The villages of Lumezzane are: Cargne (Cargne (Cargne (Fontana)), Dosso (Dóss, (d the so-called "hell"), Faidana (Faidana, (faj'd'd)), Fontana (Fontana, [fond'ssss)), Gombaiolo (Gombaiœl), Lumezzane Sant'Apollonio (Sant'Apollonio), Lumezzane San Sebastiano (San Bastian, [pjef]), Lumezzane Sant'Apollonio (Sant'Apollonio), Montagnone (Montagnon, [mony]), Mosniga (Mosniga, [muzni"]), Piatucco (Piatuchin, [pjaty] ]), Premiano (Pegony), Renzo (Renço, (Renço), Rossaghe (Rossaghe), Sonico (Soni, nik), Term (Termen, [t"> Valle (Villa Gnutti (Villa) .
The Italian name Lumezzane derives from its historic name in the Lombard language, locally pronounced [lømebliðane] and also known as [lime"zane] in the neighboring and urban countries, whose etymology is still doubt. According to the most accredited theories this name may derive:
from the Latin Lumen healthy (Luce sana), because the village, located mainly on the south-facing side of the valley, is touched by the sun all day. This theory also finds support on the historic coats of arms of the various hamlets, which bear symbolism of solar rays;
from the Latin Mettianae (of the Mettii family); from the Lombardy Le mezane (The bricks), in turn from the Latin Illae medijanae, located, the village, on a pass that connects the Valle Trompia to the Valle Sabbia. This theory would explain the pronunciation [lime'szane] typical of the urban dialects of Lombardy.
ENERGY CLASS: G
The property extends over a spacious land and has an exclusive courtyard, a large attic and a cellar. Built in 1970, the house is to be restored, allowing you to customize it according to your tastes!
Lumezzane is located in the Val Gobbia, the lateral valley of the Val Trompia, 460 meters above sea level. The highest mountain is Mount Ladino with its summit Corna di Sonclino (1352 m). The main river is the Gobbia (9 km). Lumezzane has always been a mountain area connecting the Val Trompia and the Valsabbia, as well as a transit point to the western coast of Lake Garda. The municipality has many hamlets, some very historic, other born in more recent times, but all characterized by strong identity, starting with the inhabitants who very often talk about the hamlet rather than the municipality as a place of residence. The villages of Lumezzane are: Cargne (Cargne (Cargne (Fontana)), Dosso (Dóss, (d the so-called "hell"), Faidana (Faidana, (faj'd'd)), Fontana (Fontana, [fond'ssss)), Gombaiolo (Gombaiœl), Lumezzane Sant'Apollonio (Sant'Apollonio), Lumezzane San Sebastiano (San Bastian, [pjef]), Lumezzane Sant'Apollonio (Sant'Apollonio), Montagnone (Montagnon, [mony]), Mosniga (Mosniga, [muzni"]), Piatucco (Piatuchin, [pjaty] ]), Premiano (Pegony), Renzo (Renço, (Renço), Rossaghe (Rossaghe), Sonico (Soni, nik), Term (Termen, [t"> Valle (Villa Gnutti (Villa) .
The Italian name Lumezzane derives from its historic name in the Lombard language, locally pronounced [lømebliðane] and also known as [lime"zane] in the neighboring and urban countries, whose etymology is still doubt. According to the most accredited theories this name may derive:
from the Latin Lumen healthy (Luce sana), because the village, located mainly on the south-facing side of the valley, is touched by the sun all day. This theory also finds support on the historic coats of arms of the various hamlets, which bear symbolism of solar rays;
from the Latin Mettianae (of the Mettii family); from the Lombardy Le mezane (The bricks), in turn from the Latin Illae medijanae, located, the village, on a pass that connects the Valle Trompia to the Valle Sabbia. This theory would explain the pronunciation [lime'szane] typical of the urban dialects of Lombardy.
ENERGY CLASS: G
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Details
- Property TypeVilla
- ConditionCompletely restored/Habitable
- Living area296 m²
- Bedrooms4
- Bathrooms3
- Energy Efficiency Rating
- ReferenceMECA0671
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- Airports
- Public transport
8.0 km - Train Station - Prealpino
- Hospital1.1 km - Fondazione Salvatore Maugeri
- Coast164.1 km
- Ski resort1.9 km
Information about Lumezzane
- Elevation460 m a.s.l.
- Total area31.72 km²
- LandformInland mountain
- Population21669
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Via Malta 7/c, Brescia, Brescia
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